12-02-2009 | #11 |
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Re: connector part numbers needed
Heres the culprit - front pass side of the ig mod. The driver's side has the same pinout, but a different shaped connector, kind of longer. And here's the busted sec solenoid conn: |
12-02-2009 | #12 |
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Location: McLean, VA
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Re: connector part numbers needed
Like I posted earlier, at least on some 94s (I know Jim's is also a 94), they used standard weather pack w/ plastic add on plastic adapter that mimics what you are seeing. If you cannot find a exact piece, standard weather pack (without the adapter) most likely will clip on and stay on due to the clip. Not the best option but I am quite sure it will work.
I wish I had taken a pic. |
12-03-2009 | #13 | |
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Re: connector part numbers needed
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12-03-2009 | #14 |
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Re: connector part numbers needed
Well, it may be a while but I will take a pic and post if and when I pull the plenum.
GM used a plastic rectangular box w/ 3 holes so that the weather pack male prongs would fit in the piece. Resulting piece resembles what Limey posted (3-way connector). I bet you rectangular connector prong spacing is identical to weather pack prong spacing. |
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